-s ) Vf 1 Therms minmi (otf&leng The new vegetable shortening. Wherever introduced, it driv lard irom tlie kitchen, and indi gestion from the household. It has been tried by every test, and has met every requirement. 1 1 is aS much superior to lard as the electric light is to' the tallow-dip The only question now is( will you give yo ir family the benefits which its use bestows? In composition, in healthfulness, in flavor, or in economy. Its success has called oUt a l6t of imitations and counterfeits made for tha sole purpose of selling in the place and on the merits of Cottolene. Avoid them all. They we made to sell and tlley are a sell. Get the genuine Cottolenb. Botd In lands pound mill. Mado only by N.K.FAlRBANKA-CO., CHICAGO, and ' 130 N. DEI AWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA, CAUTION. ir a dealer offers W. 1 Douglas !?boes IU n reduced price, or says behaatheui without rmmo stamped on bottom, put him'doirn as. a fraud. X l.75 S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoe are ttyliih, easy fit ting and give better satialaction at tho pricta ad. perused than aaV olktf nake. Try one pair and Ire convinced, "the s Uaaplag of W. L. Dovgiaa' name and price on tke bottom, which (raaraatcee their value, saves thousands of dollars aaaaally tolhose who wear the. Dealer wU push the sJlepf W.i.DetiBlas.Sioe. gala ourfoiM. -which helps to laaraaae Ue sales oa their fall Uae of goods. They eaa arrd U sell at a leea yrefit. and we believe yo cam save asaaey br aeylaf u your footwear of the dJr edverttseo lw. Cltaloirue free npoa Aeplivatiaa. .Address, W.L. DOUGLAS, nrualston.niass. SM by Joseph BalL Shenandoah. Eat!.?, Quickly. Permanently RetWott WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all th train of evil from early errors or later exceesei. the results .ot overwoi k, slokneBn. worry, etc. FuLtatrength, development and tons riven to every organ and portion of the body felmple.natnmlmethoa. Immediate Improvement Bcn. Failure 1m pons'. bl. 2,000 reference. Book. explanation and proori maneu ineaicuj iroc. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N v ppl 1317 Arch St. WO I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The onlr Genuine Specialist In America, nolnlfbUndInf! nkat othera adTertUe. NE1RVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special IHieuei aid Strlctarea Pertaaoenllr Cared In 8 to 6 darn BLOOD POISON now method In w lo im dayi. a yean' Kuro pean lioaplud and a praeuoal experience, aa Uerttncatee and iMpfoinaj prove. Send fire f-cent stamps for boot, "TltUIll," tne only wok exposing Quack, uoetora auo: ottieri aa yertlslng as jreSt BueelatliiU. A true frUad to all suflerrrs aaX to toose contemplating marriage. Tbemostttunbornauddaugerow cases solicited. Write or call and be tared. nmiMi 1? U. nn il flat, e-i0Sun. thli Huoeesru treatment by mall. THE GREAT 3UUCt55 U. K. Severn, F. K. Magargle, W, II. Tateil Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no riskH but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, ISO South Jardln Street. . Also Life artd.'AoolcUntal Compnl Am-jT OD VfffMtrKV r UR ft, W.L Douglas Int-Th 1 Vli III m a J 'eoSflfsitlfvStlftStl lI2 'The Arkansas Bivor Breaks its BoundB at Pueblo, Oolo. PEOPLE FORCED TO HIGH' GROUND, Women and Children Congregated In tho City Hall nml Armory, Waiting for the Waters to .Subside llefore They Can lteturn to Their Home. Pueblo, Colo.,Jun'e 1. Pueblo has been visited by the worst flood Jn Its history. Several thousand people were rendered (homeless and proporty was damaged to the amount of prohauiy mw.uw, aicuougn It is Impossible at this time to estimate the exact loss. Four breaks in the levee on the north side and two on the, south tide have flooded the region between Eighth street; anil, the river on the west In a zigzag course, thence to Fourth and Main, Second and Santa Fe, and every thing south of and Including First street, On the south side the Hooded area extends from West Fourth street bridge down through tho Rio Grande yards to Union avctiup. Practically everything west on Union avenue from the river to C street and all west of Victoria avenue, Stanton and Snyder's addition, Is under water. While the Arkansas wps thus on its mad career a great torrent was coming down the Fountain, which reached almost tho stage of tho flood Of last August. Tho cast approach to the East Eighth street bridge was largely carried nway, and the Water main under the Fourth street bridge was destroyed. At 8:10 the fire alarm whistle warned a tremulous throng that the resi dents of the lowlands had better get out, and they did so In a hurry, some manag ing to carry oft a portion of their belong ings. Tho first break in the levee was just west of the Main street bridge. The ef forts of a score of men to repair the levee were as thOBe, of pigmies, and the gap grew wider until it was soon found to be useless to strive further. The Water then rushed In torrents and flooded tho entire block, from the river to Richmond avenue I between "Union avenue and Main street. , The water commenced pouring in on the district between Sixth street and the river, and in a very short time was three feet deep and all the people in the locality were forced to leave their Homes or go up in second stprlos. Women and children were taken to the water works on higher gro.und. A number of small buildings on street fell in. About 2 O'clock the water began to re cede, and it is believed now that all dan ger is passed, but at the present rate it will be some time before the streets are pass able. Hundreds of people, men, women and children, pre congregated In the City hall and the armory, waiting until the llgh waters go down and they can go to their homes, which win not oa ior some days. The disastrous flood was caused by the very extensive rains in the Arkansas valley. Uetween l'eubio ana taon tne mo Grande tracks are under water. Abridge on the Itlo Grande, twenty-five miles west of Pueblo, has couo. Between Colorado Springsland' Manitou S00 feet of the Itlo Grande track has been washed away anu, bridge on the Colorado Midland Is gone William Smith, a track repairer, was killed by A UftuldeV which' wai'Vashed down nnon him. The South Park rood is' bai)t washed in Plate ca'nj'on and ISO picnickers are imprisoned tnore. Throa lives nro now known to have been los't'ia lheflood,,nrid it barely' possible that others have gone to a watery grave, but tho full 'details will not be known until the river subsides to somewhere 'near Its normal limits. A Beeond Johostowtu SroKArE PaiXe, June X.A telegram from Coulee City states that a ttood at the Tillage of Couconully Has provea to. boa 'second Johnstown. Tho flood was' fcansed by the breaking of a dam above the village, and everything wont down be fore tho advancing wall oi water, ttow- tvt.r. but one life Is as yet Known to nave beun lost, that of Mrs. Almira Keith. Tho village was located in a canyon 100 feet wide, and through this narrow channel the flood poured the resistless torce. ine property loss is estimated at yisu.uuu. Unnaee Swept Away. Lyons, Colo., June 1. There Is a heavy flood here, and half the town is under water. Several houses have been swept away, stock lost, bridges gone and much nronorty Is still in danger, ine waier works have been destroyed. Th water Is still rising, and many houses ore threat ened. No lives are known to have been Jest. . i Fatal Tenement Fire In New Yorlc Jkw York. Mav 1. Seven persons were I inlnred. one child fatally, in a fire that "burned from the ground floor to the roof of a Ave story Mnement house at no. las Suffolk street, between Blvlngtou and iUnion streets, about 5 o'clock In the morning. An explosion m a uistinery, that blew the front of the shop across the street, s(arted the fire with sudden but strong headway, which galnod rapidly be fore the firemen arrived. Chief Ahearn, 'at tlie Imminent peril of 'his own life. rescued fyear-old Lizzie Jaeger, but ner clothing was an nurneu ou ouu sue wou soon aftr, Two Killed by a Holatlna; nnobet. W.ILKSDAInK, Pa., June 1. At the new Bliss shaft of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, near Nanticoke, William Baker and Adam Hurmau met a horrible death. The" men were working directly under the hoisting apparatus. When about 00 feet up the rope broke and the bucket with its contents came down, crushing Hurman and Instantly killing him. He was decapitated and his legs and arms broken. Baker's face was pierced by the bucket pivot and one of his legB was broken. Ileolded Against the Workers. CrNCINNATJ. June 1. Judge Taft an nounced his decision In the case of the ap plication of tho employes of the Clncln' nati Southern road for an order restrain' ing Receiver Felt'on from reducing their wages 10 per cent. The order, was refused, the court holding that the reduction Is Inatlflnble. No auestlotiB of labor organl - . .. , , zntlons were mvoiveu, as me men upjuieu as Individuals, Honors to Our Sailors. LoKPON, June 1. The officers of the United States cruiser Chicago were pres ent tnrlav at the levee or the iTince oi Wales at St. James palace. The American officers wire full uniform.' The crew of Iiavs been Invited to attend tha roval milltarr tournament at ths Agricultural h'all, Islington; in batches, r LOVE AND FOOTBALL. A man and a Vassar maiden, With wind and wave attuno. Talked low of love and football Neath ft mellow Newport moon. The Vassar maid had hinted That Vassar Kills might play At nugby 'gainst his college. And bent them, too, some day. "If you should play," ho whispered, "Your enlleco against mlno, I'd like to play lett tackle Oa the opposing lino." Then drooped hor head tho maiden, With blushes red as flame. And said, "Since this may bo so Let's have a practice game." Stevena life. Illrds' lga. What Is called tho log of o bird la really tho foot, and birds walk only upon tliulr , toos. It Kooms a wonder to somo that birds do not fall from tho perch oven In sloop. Tncro 18 a special muscio man uuiua ino toos, and tho bonding of tho kneo joint draws thla inuscio tltrlit. thua making It lmposslblo for It to loso Its hold. Tho fo mnlo Is accredited with highly roathetlo tastes, choosing her tnnlo companion for his beauty. Thq bird's beak Is of interest, taking tho placo as It does of both hand and mouth. Tho oyo Is the most wonder ful of all. It Is a combination of both mi croscope and telescopo, with an automatic combination that 19 marvolous. Thoro Is a givat deal of humanity In birds, 'iiicir ljvcs nro full of onslcty, toll and oaro. Wo must remember that every mouthful of tholr food must bo captured. Tho labor ot supplying food for a hungry nestful of children la no joke, oven to a bird. Noth ing Is more underrated than the inuiviuu- allty of birds. Birds differ In character istics anil mental nauits. inoso wno siuoy will bo able to tell ono robin from another by llttlo tricks of manner or by volco. Thoro can bo no question auout uirus Hav ing a language of .their own. Tho lan guage of 6omotsavago races pt men Is aryl llko in sound to "tholanguago of birds., Thoftalnsiognlzedduly'of a nursling la said to bo tho arrangement of a plumage by mean's of tho llttlo' oil gland or can,, se rmthrt on thd ' bodv lust abovo the tall. Nature has been lavish In hor drosSof birds! What is moro beautiful or wonder ful thdn the feathers that cover tliemr Kach foather can' bo lifted individually and Independently of each other. This beautiful dress requires care, and tiro bird smooths and brlchtcns it with tho oil from tho oil sack. Olive Thoruo Miller. Afraid of the Camera. Tbo dUUko of somo pcoplo for tho pho tographer's chair may bo duo to a natural shrinking from anything like porsoual nubllcltr. or. moro likely, to feelings of wounded vanity, becauso tho camora per sists In representing tnom as Uioy aro ram ex than as they imagine themselves to bo. Neither of theso considerations can bo sup posed to have lnfluonccd tho Indian bison of whom Mr. II. H. Elliot tolls tho story. Mr. Elliot Is a devoted sportsman, but also a lovor of wild animals as living bo Inm. At one tlmo ho desired to secure plo- turn of tho Indian bison, an animal which, to his regret, is growing less and less common under tho persecution of reck less hunters. To this end ho sont ono of hU EuroDcan employees out to photograph a solitary bull, choosing for tho purposo a bit of onon crassy ground in u detached nloco of lunula Sure enough, n bull soon camo slowly oJoDg, grazing as ho went Ho approached within 10 paces of tho man. Thoopportu nlty was of tho very host. But as ill luck wquld hnyo It tho bl?on looked .up Just ai tho photographer removed tho cop from ihn nnmnnv. At sllrht of tho lODS. which ho porhaps ratstook for tbo glaring ejro of somo now kind. of tlgos, he whirled ftbont and rushed madly Into tho Junglo, leaving thd photographer disappointed. iouui Companion. TAKE THE aaaatri'KSi BEST EOots. and SL00 Botl Ono cent a Tma Great Cocqti CnB oromptli cures where all others fauV Coueha, Croup, Oora Throat, Hoarseness, whcoplne Coueh and Asthma. For Conaumptlen It has no rival: has cured thousands, and will CURB Ton it taken in time. .Bold by Druggists on 8 guar antee. For a Lame Ilaok or Chest, uso BHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTERSO. REMEDY. avo vou Catarrh if This remedy U gu aran- teodtocursyou. rrico.cOcts. Injector rrec Bold by 0. H. Hagenhueh, Shenandoah. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTER, A.TTORNXY and COUNSBLLRIt-A1-LAW, Office noom i. Post OfllM building, Bhenan- doah, Pa. M. 8. KIBTLER, M. D PBYBlaJAIt AND BVRBSOS, Offlcst-UO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JOHN It. COYLK, A TTORNBT-A T-ZA W. Office Beddall building, Shenandoah, Fa. M. , BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW IHIKAKDOAn, r. h. r. o Ti r llolllniv Mhnnanflnati. I.UU1U Oi A W ana Ka terly bulla 1 eg, rottsvuie. PIEUCE nOBEItTU, M. D No. ii East Coal Street, BUKNANDOAU, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to I and 6:80 to 9 p. m. pi, .1. S. OALUIN. No 11 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah. Ornos Hocus i H30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. IL Except Thursday evening. Vn nrrhie work oh Sundav excrnt bv arranoe ment. A trict adherence to the oflse noun U aotolvifiy nrcrtsarp, WKNDEMi HEDRtl, Successor to . Dn, CIUS. T. PALMER, XTJS AXI EAR SUItOEOX, 001 MahiujtonBO Street, Pottsvllle, Penna For biliousness and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 2sc. At drugstores, or write to B F KO Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. T. M. REILLY'S CHNTUALIA 3 POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always set a glass ot .iCool Beef and Refreshing Wines. Whiskeys, etc Don't forgot the placo. T. Irt. ItciUy's, Locum Avenue, CENTRALIA, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. scmtm.ir.rLL nmsicw. NOVEMHBB lBth, 1M3. Trains will leave Hhenandoah after the abovt date for Wlcsan's, Ollberton, Fraotvllle, Ner. Castle. Ht. Clair, PottSTllle, Hamburg, Keadlni, Pottstown, I'noanixviiie, Norrtstown ana mil. sdelpbia Uroad street station) at 8:00 aid 11 :5 a. m. and 4: IS p. m. on weekdays ForPottc ville and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Whrean's. UUberton. FrackTllle. New OMtle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. m. anas:mp. m. for uamnurg, Beaaing, potts town, rhocniivlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:U0, 9:10 a. m., 1:10 p. m. ITains leave rTacavuie ior cnenanaoan at 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, B:04, 7:13 and 10:CT p. n. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah at 10:1! 11:13 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundty, tt 10:10 a. ffl. and Mi p. m. tieave rmiaaeipma (uroaa street siauonj iot Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at i (7 and 8 So am, 10 and 7 11 n m wees: aays. ud aunoara leave at 6 60 a m. For PottsylUe. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week day at S 20, 4 06, 4 60, 6 15, 0 60, 7 83, 6 SO, 9 60, 11 00 1114 a nt, 12 00 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Ex rose l in ana ou p m. aining cars.) I u 30. 3 20, 4 00. 6 00, SOO, 8 60, 7 2o, 81! 10 00 pm, 12 01 nlrht. Sundays 3 20, 4 06, 4 60. 51!. 812. 9 6a llMllSo. a m. 12 41. 1 10. 2 SO. 4 00 (limited 4N)6zn 0Ea.0Hi.7X5 ana Bis n m ana' 11 oi night. For sea uirt, iionr uranon ana lntermeaiste stations, SU), 11 11 a m, and 100, p m weeaoavs for isammore ana wasniBgun 9 eu, i aj, s i u iu. iu zu. it is a m. is iu. tlx ttraitea atnir car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 II, (5 10 Congressional Limit- d Pullman Parlor Cars and UinlnK Car). 0 if. 8 65, 7 40 and 1133 p. m., week days. Sun aays, a do, w. iu, ii ib an, u iu, s at, ddo. 11 K8 and 7 40 p m. ror Richmcna, 7 oo a si, u 10 ana u S3 p re, dally, and 1 30 p. m, weex days. 'irains win leave juarrisuurs for Plttsburc i, 1 10 a m, (S 20 and the West every day at 1 p m limited), isu, 7jo, um p ni every uay. way ior Aitoona ai s te amanaowpi m overy day. For Pittsburg and Altonna at 11 a rr. overv flav. 'iTains win toave sunoury tor vt luiamnpori, Slmlra.' Canandalrua, Kochcster, Uuffalo and Niagara Falls at 133. 618 a m.and i 85 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 41 p m week days, For Urie and Intermediate points at 5 18 am aally. ror Lock Haven at 611 ' and 9 6 a m dally, 1 tt and 6 44 p m week days Fori Renovo at 6 1! a m, ISfiand 541 p an week days, ana 5 18 a ns on iunaays oniv or awane at mi r a, uauy t ft p m week days. i. M. fRWVOST, i. r. vrootj, n'l Pass't'e At uen'l Manacen Grand : Opening ! JOHN X.X2STTOISr Wishes to announce to the public that he has opened a PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY at No. H N. Plum alley, where he wll be pleased to have you call.. All work guar anteed. A specialty ot tintypes, 2 for 25c. For me... Cleary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Welsn beer. Bottlers of the, unqst lager been. 17 &ni 19 Pixel Alloy, Sicnanlsah, Fa. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre 8t. AU work guaranteed to be Brst-clasj In every particular Hllk tics and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. mim PA1LR0AD SYSTEM IS ZtTECT MAT 80, ISM. Trains leave Shenamlo.th as followsi For New York via Philadelphia, week (lit, S.1U, o.a, ,.4', a.Bi. ii.ui auwj t.10, a. m For New York via Mauoa Chunk,i reek days, 6.ao,7.ta a. m., is.w, iwp.e For Readlnir and Philadelphia, week days. 2.10, (.23, 7.20, a. m., 11A1, !.(, Ulp.ni. Bns- oav, z.iu. a aa. ror A-otuvuie, waea aays, s.iu, t.w, a. in. 1S.S1 iu i.D.n. Suaaav. X-10 a. m. Tor Tamauua and Uaaanov Cltv, week.dan. 110, t.ti, 7.20, a. m., II, ti, lot, l.u p. m. WU' aay, x.tu, a. m. Aoainenairat nauuajv, wAAlr dan. 7 00 . m. For WlUlamsport, Bastmn ana larmssatz. week days, 11.80 a. el, LIS. 7.0U pv m. Sunday, 8- a. m. ' For Mataanov llaaa. WMK aavs. S.1U. a.i. d.su. 7.10, ll.W a.m., UK, l.Sft, 1.66, M5, T.W, p.m. ounaay.i.iu, .ie, a. m. ror Ashland and Sharaokln. week days. SHa 7.3), U.S0 a. m., l., 7.0, 8. p. m. diiadar, l.za a, m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via PhlladelDma. week davs 8.00 a. m., 1.10. a.00, 7.S0 p. m., (IU night. Bus nit. R.,Ki n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 1.30. ,10 a. m., l.io, i. JU p. m. Leave Phllaxleliihla. Iteadlnz Terminal. week days, 4.80, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and .W., H.ru. ii.su rj. m. uunaav. 11 au d. m. Leavo Heading, week days, l.et,7,10, 10,00, ll.Ct a. to., 6.U, 7,67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, i-U, 7.40 a. r.( li.su, Clip. m aunaay, nso a. m. leave 'imaqua, weea uays, e.jo, o.w, a m.. 1.20,7,15, .28 p. m. sunaay, a.is a. m. ijeave Aiaoauuy uiijr. wbb. u.j.i 11.47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.44. 9.M p. m. Sunday, 1.15 Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, 4.H. iimTm bTm7mj8 ''4 00 a m 9M7V"W lor't, week days, 10.10, a. tt. 0.30, w.37, 11 ew a. m. n. m. Sundav. 2.40, Leave WllliamBDOrt. !JS. 11.16 n. m. Sundav. 11.15 c. m. For Ilaltlmore, Washington and the West Yin II. & O. H. 11., through trains leave iieaainii Terminal. Phlladelnhla. CP. 4 R. 11. It.) at S.tt) 7.t0, 11.20 a. m., 3. It,5.18, 7.22, p. m., Sunday 3.20. 7,tj, ll.o a. m., bw,iuv.ui- ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street What ami Hmith street Wharl tor Atlantlo Cltv. Week days Express, 9.00 a. m.; (Saturdays only 200)1 4.00, 5.00 p. m. Accommodation, OaW ta "St f w V Ai- Bnndavs Express, t.OO, 10.00 a. ro. Aeoom. modatton. 8.00 a. at und 4 80 p m. lteturuln?. leave Atlantlo Cltv denot. coi ner Atlantic ana Arkansas avenues: Week durs Kxprt-ss, 7.0.e.40 a. m. and 4 0) p, TO, Arcommodatlun. 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 n in. Sum avs-Expre.s, 4.00. Mi, 8.00 p. m, A. commouauon.T.jaa m anaa.iop, in. Parlor cars on all express trains. CO. HANOI MJK.Oea. Paai. Act PHiladelphU Pa, 1. A. a w tiUAitu, iien. Dupi. U TKST Tho Soorotary Before the Seiiato Investigating Committee. TRUTH IN EDWARDS' OHAEOES. The Ilend of the Treasury Department Declarea That There Was Only One Trne Statement Ilecardlng Ilim la the j Published Btatement W'ASlltNOToy, June 1. The committee Investigating the sugar trust resumed Its j session yesterday. Chairman Gray says the committee will continue Its Investiga tions, leaving the district attorney to deal with the witnesses who refuse to answer. Senator SIcI'hcrson was the flrt wit ness of the day, and his testimony was on the same Hues as that ot other members of the finance committee. lie said that he knew nothing of Secretary Carlisle s alleged secret visit to the Democratic members of the committee and demand that the sugar Interest bo taken care of In tariff legislation, nor ot the statement that Mr. Carlisle had revised the sugar schedule. At Mr. McPheraon'a request he wa ex amined with refereuce to his own dealings lit sugar stocks, and he repeated tho state ment whl&h he had hitherto made on the floor of the' t-uuntu. that when it became apparent that sugar was to be made the subject of legislation he hnd Instructed his broker to cease all dealings In sugar stock In bis name. Tho committee also examined Senators Harris and Mills, hnd concluded the sit ting for the day with the testimony of Secretary Carlisle. The secretary denied explicitly ull the charges made in Mr. Ed wards' letter, except one. This one was the assertion that while conferring with the committee ho (Carlisle) on one occa sion, at the suggestion of the members of the committee, and using their flgurcs.put a sugar schedule Into shape, as he did other paragraphs In the bill. The secretary declared that he had not made Buch a visit as that he was repre sented as making to the committee to de mand that the sugar Interest be cared for In the tarlfl bill, because ot the Demo cratic party's obligation to tha BUgar trust The examination of Senators Har ris and Mills conipletod the Inquiry among the members ot the finance committee and senators who assisted In the preparation of the bill. Both senators denied any knowledge of the operations ot the sugar trust in con nection with legislation, and also denied that Mr. Carlisle had demanded protec tion for sugar. Senator Mills was asked If It wore true, as had been reported, that Mr. Carlisle had given Mr. Havemeyer.of the sugar trust, a letter of introduction to himself. He said this was a fact, but that he bad declined to receive the letter. It is understood that tho committee has come Into possession of the name of the wire manufacturer who Is represented to have overheard the conversation between senators and members of the sugar trust while in an adjoining room at the Arling ton hotel, and that he will be subpeeued to appear and make a statement. Vice President Stevenson has tigneu the certification ot Shriver ond Edwards to the district attorney. This is the for mol order made under the laws of 1857, under which H is proposed to try to pun ish Edwards and Shriver for withholding names of persons giving them Informa tion. Charted with ISmheialament. Fbankltji. Pa., June 1. For several days past oxport accountants have been examining the books of Colonel William XUokard, who has been accountant (or the Equitable Aid Union No, 51, of this city, j since July 1, 1S83. They reported a short age In Colonel Klokard's accounts with the lodge ei tSiS.M. A warrant was Issued (or his arrest, and he gave ball (or court. New l'raaldantlal l'oitmaatere. WAenntOTOS. June 1. Tho president yesterday sent to the sonato tho following nominations of postmasters In Pennsyl vania: D. K. Hill, Leechbnrg; William Wallace, New llrighton; J. O. Pauloy, Wavnesburg. New Jersey William Pol lard, Dover. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, , Chicago, 3. At Now York St. Louis, 0; New York, At Baltimore Baltimore, 7; Cincin nati, 1. At Washington Pittsburg, 15; Washington, 4, l'eunaylvanla Rtate Leagun. At Heading (morniug game) Allen town, 13; Heading, ft Adernoon game- Heading, Alleutown, 7. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Qnotatlona of the Hav York and X-hlladalphta Hiahans.a. New YoilK. Hay 81. The specnlatioa on ttie Btook Exchange Wday was dnil aud uninter esting to a degree, the trading in Sugar and Chicago Oae alone relieving the market from utter stagnation. Closing bids: Lehhjh Valley.-.. 88 W.N.Y.&Pa IH PennaylvaiUtt 48H Erie.... KH Reading Wi V.. h.& W- 1UW St. Paul- - 6K West Shore 1WH N. Y. Central il7M Lehigh Nav tH N.Y.AN. E. ... 85s New Jersey Ca..l0i Lake Erie & W.... UH Del. A IIudson-...12! General Markets. PitiijiiiELr-iiiA. Mav 81. Flonr doll: win ter super., $202,101 do. extras, !.10(22.a5; No. 2 winter family, 2.85S.t0 : Pennsylvania roller atraicht. S2.o0ffl2.75: weatcrn winter clear, $2.3502.00 Wheat higher, nrru, with 66 He bid and bOHc. aaked for May Corn quiet, firmer, with 43Jo. bid and 3o. aaked for May. Oats quiet, steady, with 12o bid and 43ic. askeu lor .nay, ueei eteauys lainny. IliaiS. l'orx dull, steaay; new uieea, 13.25; extra prime, 112.50(918; fomlly 1 13.50; short clear, I13.50ai5.50 Lard quiet; western steam, $7.15; city, 18.35. Mutter quiet, steady; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 17c; do fair to prline,1510o.; do. "garlicky," 13Ho'' i'rltlU lbblnf Bt ,8sl0' Chmsa quiet, eteadj : New York large, rXWHc.; part skima, 8)(&lVsc Eggs barely steady; New York and Pennsylvania, lS313c.; western, Wi O12o. Live htouk Marketa. Nbw Yoiiu. Slay 31. European cables quote American steers at 10 to 10)jc. per lb., dreasrd weight; refrigerator beer, SJ8H- Calves weak, low er; poor to prime veala, JfaQi-'S per 10O lbs. Shccvtery dull; lambs nrm; pocr to prime sheep. a.WM.ai; oruinary ycnrllng. tl.WJ; interior to ciioice lamus, to.ia"-- Hogs steady; inferior to fair, Si.15G5.10; pigs. 85.00. East IaiiEitiv. Pa.. May 31. Cattle steady. unchangedi prime. Sl-lfsStlOO; good, fJ.DO 1.10; good hutchcr,S3.00(aa.00; bulls aud stage, l!a; fresh cows aud springers, aansiu; veai ealvea. tit.50. Units steady; best Phlladel- pblas, $5a5.(tbet Yorkers, K)955; coiumcn to fair Yorkers, li.KXtgi.vy; stage anu ruuu eowc, 13.50ia3.75. Sheep In light aemana; ex tra. t3.8Uiti ood. I3.5ia3.70: common, &i A VETERAN'S VERDICT. he War is Over. A Well-known Sol tiler. Correspondent and Journal ist Makes u Disclosure. ir (l'sim con'illuitocl her thoti-ands of brave i r n the H tr. and no male bears a bet- i irl In tli.it ripi-ft than it does, 'o i.i' nr.- It la raihil acquiring no i v inure Id war and litcratutw i Vwcll wi'll known ns a wrlii-r i)t -', ' ni- .m,iti honorable nlt Ion. Dur. . it.- .it-- .li ho whh a tneiulH-r of t'o. M. N t.'.i. nir anil f the 13th Indlaiiu In .rr. Volunteer Uoit.'iriltiiE iiti important i- iuii-.iittico lie writes a follows: "ouiral of u- old veterans here ire using Miles' Ueniratlve Nervine, Heart I'uro Nerve anil Liver PUR ull of them giving . M ' l-fii.-t loll In fiict, we have never i remedies that compitro with them Of t i ,ui mustsiiy they nre the best coin inn of the qualities required In a prep n nr their nnturo wo have ever known, 'i.ie.-none hut words of praise for them, v hid the outgrowth of a new principle In .i! In- iind tone up tho ssteni wimiler VVo suy to all. try these remedies. .in Vowel!. Marlon, Intl., Dec. 5. 1S8. e,- remedies are sold by nil druggists on i e ctmranteo, Or sent direct by thu In Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind on re- r price, SI per bottle, sin bottles 5, ex iii eimlil. They po-ltively contain neither - -1-iTu'erius drugs Political Cards. poll CONOllKHH, JOIA" T. SIIOEXER. Subjeet to the mles of the Republican nomi nating oonrenUon. TjUil. CONGM18H, S. A. LOSC1T, Pubjcctto the rules of the llepubllcaa nomt natletf convention. F OK tinERIPP, ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to tho rules ot the Hepublleoo nomi nating convention. "Tl O II Hllklllli-ir, ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. HBNATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLK, Subject to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pan. LBOIHLATCRE, lt District, juun f. riatttsr. Sasject to the rales on the Republican noml natlpg eosTentloa, poa lkgihuturEi 1st Dut, JKif. R. MIDDLE1! ON, Of Malsovillo. Hubjeet to tne rules cf the Republican nomi nating convention. - roR LUGIHLATDRB, 1st Dlst., JOSEPH WTATT, ;Ot Shenandoah. Bublect to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. TJOU POOR niRIiCTOR, DA VID n. LLEWELLYN, Ot Shenandoah Rubject to the rules of the Republican nornl natlng convention. jJOR POOR OIltUCTOR, SttiljSVii lil(AlVUUl, Ot the Union Twps. Butjeft to tho rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention poll JURY COHHIBHIONERi FRANK KINO, Ot Shenandoah. Snbject to the rules of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. L. AUERBACH, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER. Sells and repairs watches and clocks cheaper than any one In town. Repairing a specialty, Oall and examine n.y stock. 21 W. Centro St , Shenandoah. Ipsa r. t ! .1. l)!..nd HraA. -JaJT hft, JJ rv'UWW. tBISt MIM 1 IJ -wiib Mu. -thtwvn TimkC, aaataiia. Jitftt diMltrM 4rsW "UiiU'f fur I.HdIr.Mliirj rta M1L 1 (, 1' Mimcniaii j iim Dkl.hralrr)'! 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